‘Hamud,’ which means ‘cute’ or ‘sweet,’ could be used in several ways, depending on the context and intonation. But just like in English, calling someone ‘sweetie’ in Hebrew isn’t always a good thing! Listen to Guy explain how ‘hamud’ can be either endearing or angry on today’s episode. Looking to support the show? Learn how on Patreon. Words and expressions discussed: Hamud – Cute, cutie, sweet, sweetie – חמוד Lahmod – To covet – לחמוד Alhamdullila – Praise be to god – אלחמדוללה – الحمد لله Hamd (Ar.) – Praise – حمد She-yihyu lecha male yeladim hamudim – May you have a lot of cute kids – שיהיו לך מלא ילדים חמודים Ma kara lach, hamuda? – What happened to you, sweetie? – מה קרה לך, חמודה? Hamuda – Sweetie (f.) – חמודה Hammudi (Ar.) – Nickname for Muhammad, Ahmad & Mahmoud – חמודי Hamudi – Sweetie (for boys) – חמודי Omrim li she-ani hamud – They tell me I am “hamud” – אומרים לי שאני חמוד Status hamud – Cute FB status – סטטוס חמוד Shir hamud – Sweet song – שיר חמוד Kelev hamud – Cute dog – כלב חמוד Yeled hamud ba-kita – A cute boy in the class – ילד חמוד בכיתה Eize hamud Justin Bieber – How cute is Justin Bieber – איזה חמוד ג’סטין ביבר Music: Opick feat. Amanda – AlhamdulillahEfrat Gosh – She-yihye Lecha Tov (lyrics)Rami Kleinstein – Tapuhim u-tmarim (lyrics)Haparlament TV show – Hamuda episodeMajid Al Muhandas – Hamudi Want to see more Hebrew gems? Like Streetwise Hebrew on Facebook and Instagram. Want Guy to talk about a pressing Hebrew issue? Find him at StreetWiseHebrew.com or follow him on Twitter.
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